A popular Spanish-style eatery has moved to Castle Street in Hinckley.

Café Español announced it was leaving the Atkins building in Lower Bond Street at the end of July, but it has now taken over the space previously used by Cafe Latino.

Owners Julian Romero and Silvia Rivas said they hope moving to a more prominent position, at the top of the shopping street, will help attract new customers.

Julian said: “When we announced we were leaving, customers kept telling us it was such a shame we would be closing down.

“It’s been fantastic to be able to re-open, in a larger space.”

Café Español has re-opened on Castle Street in Hinckley.

The two-storey premises features an upstairs bar and roof terrace, with a sound system for background music.

The restaurant will still be serving its popular paellas and tortillas. Customers can also sample the breakfast menu, including crusty rolls, toast and toasted sandwiches, which can be topped or filled with manchego cheese, serrano ham or chorizo.

Silvia said the meatballs in tomato sauce and cod fritters are among the favourites on the Tapas menu.